Introduction to Business
OER 2018 Edition
ISBN: 9781947172548
Author: OpenStax
Publisher: OpenStax College
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Chapter 13, Problem 3CTC
What other uses and functions does Input Accel serve, and how will this be useful to Novartis over the long term? (You may want to visit the EMC/Captive website, https://www.emc.com, for more information on InputAccel's capabilities.)
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